There is a God : How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind
English philosopher Antony Flew, once an outspoken and prolific atheist, explains how he came to believe in God. Also contains a critical appraisal of the "New Atheism," proponents of which include Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris, by Roy Abraham Varghese and a discussion of Jesus Christ by... Full description
Main Author: | Flew, Antony. |
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New York : HarperOne, 2007 |
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Table of Contents:
- My denial of the divine
- The creation of an atheist
- Where the evidence leads
- Atheism calmly considered
- My discovery of the divine
- A pilgrimage of reason
- Who wrote the laws of nature?
- Did the universe know we were coming?
- How did life go live?
- Did something come from nothing?
- Finding space for God
- Open to omnipotence.
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